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truedreams
Maldives
« on: October 22, 2009, 05:39 PM »

For all who have been trying to jet out of this country and have been finding it difficult,this is a life time opportunity,  there is a country which is visa free and which it economy is far better than that of Nigeria.Maldives is a country very close to Australia and was just created,it is visa free to Nigerians and there is a staright flight from Nigeria,Emirate airlines to be precise.
Tourist visa is granted for all nationalities, on arrival to Maldives. This means, no prior visa is required to arrive to Maldives.
The maximum number of days granted on arrival would be 30 days.If an extension is required, it maybe requested at the Head Office. The visa extension form is available at the Head Office and should not take more than two days, at the most, to process.
Foreigners arriving in Maldives with the intention of marrying a Maldivian should inform the Immigration in writing, with details of the Maldivian counterpart, before arriving to Maldives.
The Maldivian counterpart should also inform the Immigration, in writing, the arrival of the foreigner and the intention to get married.
The foreigner would be given a tourist visa on arrival to Maldives and would grant a marriage visa once the marriage is registered with the relevant court of law.
The tourist visa should be extended until the marriage is registered, failure to do so may lead to removal from Maldives, and refused entry into Maldives until such time the marriage is registered.
The extension would be charged MRF 750 for 60 days or part thereof. On a single entry the maximum number of given will be 90 days, including the free 30 days. Any extension within the 30 days would not be subjected to any charges.
  You need a BTA of $1,000.00 US dollars or a hotel booking to cover your stay for the 30 days visa that will be issued to you at the point of entry.I do the hotel bookings for you if you want it,just for #20,000.00.
  Opportunities like this comes just few times,i employ you to seek the opportunity before Nigerians abuse it.
You can reach me on this number: 07066049177
MrPrsdent (m)
Re: Maldives
« #1 on: October 22, 2009, 07:37 PM »

LMAO

i hope no unfortunate sucker falls for this bullshit
Claus
Re: Maldives
« #2 on: October 22, 2009, 08:34 PM »

I truly hope no one jumps at this.

I went to the Maldives for my honeymoon and it is true that you don't need a visa before arrival.

However, the Maldives is quite restrictive (e.g. we were not allowed to bring in a Bible). It is a muslim country and their economy is based on tourism. It is not a place people emigrate to. The main immigrants I saw there were white pilots who flew the Maldivian Air Taxis.

It's unlikely a Nigerian will find a Maldivian to marry them and I don't believe they arbitrarily grant visa extensions.
dinggle
Re: Maldives
« #3 on: October 22, 2009, 09:25 PM »

1. Maldives is not close to Australia (BING)
2. Maldives wasn't just created (BING)
3. @Poster, if you were writing from Maldives, maybe we would take you more seriously, how can we believe Maldives is an opportunity for us when you are also in Nigeria jumping on Okada, why haven't you gone Huh mmmm  I don't get it, maybe you can help me understand why I should sell my car, house, business and above all leave my wife and 2 little kids to go to an Island that drags land with the Ocean??? Wont that mean selfishness on my part, my parents didnt leave me when life was tough, they made the ultimate sacrifice why should I deny my kids my presence knowing how short life can be?? THINK! THINK!! Nairalanders dont fall for this degraded scrap,

Ask the poster to go to Maldives and send us his  verifiable Maldives contacts (phone & address) and then we might just consider his poster and take it home for a democratic vote within the family.
Hoteph (m)
Re: Maldives
« #4 on: October 23, 2009, 02:45 AM »

Smart talk dinggle, We away from Home are praying for things to get better so we can go back, l wonder why some pple are dying to travel broad,
My People its not easy out there be it Asia, Europe or America not to talk of Maldives of a country but lf you think otherwise,
Travel and see!!
noble_gas1 (m)
Re: Maldives
« #5 on: October 23, 2009, 03:34 AM »

Lol. Y wuld any1 wnt 2 go 2 male?
Hoteph (m)
Re: Maldives
« #6 on: October 23, 2009, 12:36 PM »

charcoal  calling pot black , Lol you are in prison also,  l was once where u claimed to be and it was not fun, am doing good here so l can't ask for more
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